At the end of the 2012-13 season Yeovil Town created history when they were promoted to the Sky Bet Championship for the first time in their history.

In fact their place in the second tier of English football was sealed just ten years after they had won promotion to the Football League for the first time and came as a big shock to those that underestimated the plucky underdogs.

Unfortunately for the Glovers their time in the sun lasted just one year and their subsequent relegation in 2014 saw a snowball effect that left them bottom of League Two by Christmas 2015.

Most of their Championship heroes had left Huish Park by then, so where are they now?

We have limited the criteria to those that played at least ten games for Yeovil over the course of the campaign and also finished the term with the team, rather than leaving during the season.

Marek Stech - 56 appearances

The goalkeeper joined the South Somerset club in the summer of 2012 from West Ham United after enjoying a decent one-month loan spell with Yeovil the previous year.

Stech was ever-present for the West Country outfit as they earned promotion, but left for Sparta Prague in his native Czech Republic after they were relegated; where the 26-year-old remains to this day.

James Hayter - 54 appearances

Hayter joined the Glovers from Doncaster Rovers in 2012 and remained with the club until 2015, failing to earn a new contract when they were relegated from League One.

The 37-year-old is now at non-league Havant and Waterlooville after scoring 29 goals in 137 appearances for Yeovil.

The centre-back was signed from Northampton Town in the summer of 2012 and remained for two years, before leaving for Millwall following relegation to remain playing Championship football.

However, Webster was back at Huish Park by February, 2015 and was technically relegated twice that season as both the YTFC and the Lions went down. The 29-year-old remains at the Den.

Sam Foley - 51 appearances

Like the three previous players Foley also joined in 2012, signing from Newport County and playing a key part in the promotion-winning season.

The midfielder remained following relegation as well and was named Player of the Year in what was a difficult term for the club in 2014-15, before joining Port Vale on a free transfer in 2015. Foley has made 64 appearances for the Valiants since.

One of the last Glovers to be sold for a transfer fee, Upson was signed by Millwall in the 2014 January window for what was believed to be a six-figure sum.

The midfielder had been with the club for three-and-a-half years at that point, joining from Ipswich Town in 2010 and is now at MK Dons after leaving South London this summer - and is set to visit Huish Park with the Dons in the Checkatrade Trophy on December 5.

Luke Ayling - 47 appearances

Signed from the Arsenal youth system in 2010, Ayling went on to make 184 appearances for Yeovil before he left for South West rivals Bristol City in the summer of 2014.

As the defender was under the age of 24 at the time, the Glovers received a six-figure sum decided by a tribunal, and also took what is believed to be a 20 per cent cut of the £750,000 the Robins received from Leeds United when they bought the right-back in August.

McAllister was the captain when YTFC were promoted to the Championship, having joined the club from Bristol City that summer.

After leaving Huish Park in 2014 a spell in India was followed by a return to the West Country with Exeter City, before the 38-year-old retired following the conclusion of the 2015-16 season. McAllister is now back at Ashton Gate as City's Under-21s manager.

Dan Burn - 41 appearances

On-loan from Fulham, Burn was integral in Yeovil reaching the second tier from his role at centre-back.

A loan spell with Birmingham City followed in 2013-14, before the Cottagers finally released the 24-year-old this summer after making 69 appearances for the West London club and he is now with Wigan Athletic.

Like Hayter and Foley, Edwards stayed with the Glovers following their relegation from the Championship and was named captain for 2014-15 as they suffered their second successive drop.

The 26-year-old left for Colchester United in the summer of 2015 - who were also subsequently relegated from League One - and he is now with Walsall; whom Yeovil beat 2-0 in the first round of the EFL Cup in August.

Paddy Madden - 39 appearances

No one quite typified this remarkable year as much as Madden did, who arrived as an unwanted loanee from Carlisle United, signed permanently in the January and scored 24 league goals (including one in the playoff final) to fire his team to promotion.

A fall-out with then manager Gary Johnson followed and by January, 2014 he had been sold to Scunthorpe United for £300,000 - where Madden remains having scored 50 goals in 142 games.

Joining from Bristol Rovers in 2011, Blizzard spent two years at Huish Park but was released following their promotion and signed by Plymouth Argyle.

The midfielder left Home Park in the summer of 2015 on a sour note after failing out with then boss John Sheridan and is still without a new club.

Gavin Williams - 28 appearances

Williams was with the club when they were first promoted to the Football League back in 2003 and this was his third spell with the side after having stints with the likes of West Ham United, Ipswich Town and Bristol City.

The Welshman joined Merthyr Town back in 2013 initially as a player, but is now the manager of the Southern League side.

Signed from Lincoln City in 2012 following a career throughout the divisions with the likes of Tranmere Rovers, Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday, Hinds spent one season at Huish Park.

The centre-back spent a year with Bury after leaving before taking up a role as player/assistant manager with Welsh outfit Llandudno in 2014, where he still remains.

Reuben Reid - 25 appearances

After joining Yeovil in 2012 the striker never really settled in Somerset and was swiftly sent out on-loan to Plymouth Argyle that same season and for the entire 2013-14 campaign.

Reid joined the Pilgrims permanently in 2014 and spent two years with the Devon club before making the controversial decision to turn down a new contract and join their fierce rivals Exeter City this summer.

The only player from the promotion-winning squad that remains with the Glovers (although Matty Dolan did play ten matches on-loan from Middlesbrough that term), Dawson was signed in January 2013 on the recommendation of his childhood friend Madden.

Dawson stayed with the club following their relegation, but missed more than a year of playing time between January 2015 and January 2016 due to a succession of injuries. The Irishman has, however, been a mainstay in Darren Way's team this season.

Nathan Ralph - 17 appearances

Signed in 2012 from Peterborough United, Ralph was a bit-part player in 2012-13, did not feature in the Championship and was a bit-part player again in 2014-15 - before being released by the club.

The 23-year-old joined Newport County, but failed to make an appearance for them before being loaned to Aldershot Town in the latter part of 2015-16. Ralph is now with non-league Woking.